Photo by John Burke Bouncin' Bob on the move . . . Bob Kivisto, 6-1 sophomore guard from Aurora, Ill., has been used by coach Ted Owens almost exclusively as a press breaker. His deft ball handling and behind-the-back dribbles have earned him the job as the point man in Owen's offense. Against Nebraska Saturday night Kivisto hit five of six field goal attempts and ended up with 12 points, one of his best outings this season. Defending for the 'Huskers is (No. 20) Al Nissen, another of the outstanding sophomores breaking into the Big Eight this year. Wildcats lose first but remain on top By United Press International Nobody really thought Kansas State was going to sail through the Big Eight basketball race unchallenged. But, despite receiving their first broadside volley Saturday night, 72-59, from Colorado, Kansas State maintained a two-game lead in the loss column. Reason is, Missouri and Kansas, the only teams within shouting range, suffered their third conference losses at Iowa State and Nebraska. While Missouri and Kansas return home Monday night, however, Kansas State will stay on the road, visiting Iowa State. 'Cat defense breaks down K-State suffered its first conference loss, after winning six straight, when it failed to contain Colorado's Cliff Meely in the second half. The Wildcats and Buffaloes were tied, 32-all, at halftime and Meely had been held to five points. But Meely broke loose in the last 20 minutes, totaling 22 points, and Colorado's zone defense proved impenetrable. The zone also kept Colorado out of foul KU-KSU clash on regional TV The Kansas-Kansas State basketball game set for Manhattan Feb. 14 will be televised by seven stations in Kansas and Missouri it was announced last week. The telecast of the 7:35 p.m. game will be in addition to the Big Eight's regular weekly television game that afternoon from Lincoln, Neb., of the Missouri-Nebraska game. The KU-KSU game in Ahearn Fieldhouse has been sold out since Jan. 1. Stations carrying the broadcast include WIBW, Topeka, the originating station with Fred White and Max Falkenstien doing the play-by-play, and KMBC of Kansas City. Cyclones pounce on Tigers trouble and K-State away from the free-throw line. The Wildcats made five of eight charities, while Colorado sank 14 of 29. Four Missouri players, led by David Pike's 18, scored in double figures. But it was to no avail as Bill Cain poured through 21 points in Iowa State's 89-78 victory. Sam Martin was a surprise starter for Nebraska, but the six-foot senior guard canned 15 points as the Cornhuskers shot over Kansas' zone and won going away, 84-73. Feb. 9 1970 KANSAN 7 Closest game Saturday was at Norman, Okla., where the University of Oklahoma downed Oklahoma State, 62-57. The Sooners fended off a late Cowboy rally when Clifford Ray and Scott Martin both下墒 two free throws eabh in the last 25 seconds to clinch the verdict. 'Hawks run away from ISU, WSU By JIM RYUN Steve Wilhelm highlighted KU's only home appearance of the indoor season Friday night as he nipped his better known teammate and defending NCAA champion Karl Salb in the shot put with a toss of 65"-3". Kansan Sports Writer The Jayhawks ran away with team honors by amassing 86 points in route to blitzing Southern Illinois and Wichita State in the triangular meet held in Allen Field House. SIU grabbed the runner-up position with 57 points and Wichita was a distant third with only 19 points. "Tonight was the first time in a long time that I've concentrated on what I was doing," Wilhelm said. "I can't concentrate and talk to other people like Karl does. I have to really be ready when it comes time to throw." "I tried to keep relaxed across the middle of the ring and then explode at the end. My first two throws were high but on the third one it snapped and I blasted one." Wilhelm's winning "blast" was a new personal high. Pleased with his effort as he walked out of the shot put ring, he was immediately congratulated by teammates Salb and Doug Knop. The evening's carnival of events was filled with many other good performances for the 'Hawks. KU's Phil Reaves turned a 6.1 clocking in the 60-yard dash to tie Ivory Crockett, SIU's NCAA 220-yard dash king, for first place. The Jayhawks finished one-two in the 440 year run as Julio Meade was timed in 49.1 and Marvin Foster, freshman flash from Kansas City, finished in 51.2. It was almost a triumphant evening for KU's Jan Johnson in the pole vault. Johnson cleared the vault standards at $16^{\prime} - 0^{\prime \prime}$ to win the event, but he didn't make the new height of 16-7 which would have been a personal best "I'm really concentrating, and trying a little of this transcendentalism," Johnson said. "The bottom part of my vault is flawless but I'm not pulling enough to get over the top." This afternoon and evening the Jayhawks, NCAA indoor champs last year, will compete at Omaha, Neb., in an invitational track meet. Head track coach Bob Timmons said that about half of the team would travel to Omaha and the remaining half will venture to the Houston Astrodome meet Friday night. Long jump> -1. Don Miller, SIU, 12- 11; 2. Obed Gardiner, SIU, 22-4½; 3. Paul Packer, Wichita, 21-6¼; 4. Louis Strother, Wichita, 21-0½. Meet results **Heat results** 35-1b, league (dinamics)—1. Bill Penny, Kansas, 50-10%; 2. Flil Black- town, 50-9*43'; 3. Dick Young, Kansas, 46-0%; 4. Mike Wendland, Kansas, 38-9. High jump—1. Larry Reineke, Kansas, 6-6/1; 2. Mike Bernard, SIU, 6-4; 3. Rick Leichner, SIU, 6-4; 4. Gary Johnson, Kansas, 6-2. Triple Jump>-1. Don Miller, SIU. Jumping for 4th place -2. Don Miller, SIU. Randy Williams, Kansas 49-4, 4. Paulacker, Wichita, 43-10 (Field House) Swing for 4th place -3. 49-0½ by John Vonon, SIU, 1984. Mile run—1. Al Robinson, SIU, 4:10.9; 2 Doug Smith, Kansas; 4:11.5; 3 Mike Solomon, Kansas; 4:12.0; 4 Roger Kathol, Kansas; 4:12.1. Shot put-1, Steve Wilhelm, Kansas, Doug Knop, Kansas, 59-4½; 4, Fib Blackiston, SIU. 52-0½ (Al Feuerbach of Blackiston threw 128 in non- effect) 60 Dash—1. I (tie) Phil Reaves, Kansas and Ivory Crockett, SIU, 6.1; 3 (tie) Albert Hughes, Wichita and Larry Staton, Wichita. 6.2. 600—1. Brian McElroy, Kansas, 1:12:3; 2. Randy Julian, Kansas, 1:13:9. 3. Dennis Stewart, Kansas, 1:15:0; 4. Mike Larimar, Kansas, 1:15:8. 440-1. Julio Meade, Kansas, 49.1; 2. Marvin Foster, Kansas, 51.2; 3. Larry Marvin Cooper, Kansas, 51.2; 4. Marvin Cooper, SIU, $30. 3. (Ties Field Harbor) by Bill Calhoun, Oklahoma in 1968. 60, High Hurdles - Fye, Mike Bates, Willie Ammon, Kansas, 7.8; 4, Bill Ammon, Kansas, 7.8; 2-Mile—1. Al Robinson, SIU, 8:59:2 2. Jay Mason, Kansas, 9:02:0; 3. Rich Elliott, Kansas, 9:04:6; 4. Doug Smith, Kansas, 9:20.6 1,000-1. Roger Kathol, Kansas, 2:14:9. 2. Dave Robl, Wichita, 2:16:6. 3. Glenn Uijejy, SIU, 2:16:7. 4. Dennis Petterson, Kansas, 2:19:0. 880-1. Carl Nicholson, Wichita, 1:56.5; 2. Ken Nalder, SIU 1:56.9; 3. Glenn Cunningham, Kansas, 1:58.4; 4. Paul Mattingly, Kansas, 2:00.0 60 Low Hurdles-1. Mike Bates, Kansas, 7.0; 2. Ron Frye, SIU, 7.2; 3. Wille Amison, Kansas, 7.3; 4. Bill Buzard, SIU, 7.3. Mirie Relay-1. Kansas (Marvin Fosse- Julio Meade), 3:26.6; Southern Illinois (Marvin Cooper, Bill Buzard, James Krony (Kon Frye), 3:35.9; Wichita, 3:36.5. Pole Vault 1. Jan Johnson, Kansas, 16-0; 2. Steve Rickets, Wichita, 14-0; 3. Larry Cascio, SIU, 14-0; 4. Rocky Gillenwasser, Wichita, 13-6. 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